Back To The Egg presents a KBOO membership drive special devoted to Australian 80's band The Church. Within just a couple of albums they went from psychedelic pop to something much darker, perfectly suited for late-night KBOO radio.
Join host Crackity Jones for a chronological journey through the Church's discography, including solo albums (Steve Kilbey and Marty Willson-Piper, mostly) and side projects such as Hex and Jack Frost (featuring Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens).

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Portland's own Boy Eats Drum Machine brought his one-man-turntable-band to the KBOO studios for early morning radio on ANODYNE. Program host John B. Jones chatted with Jon Ragel (AKA Boy Eats Drum Machine) about songwriting and sampling, turntablism, and the limited custom hand-made album covers Jon made for the vinyl edition of BEDM's latest album "booomboxxx".

Boston-based singer/songwriter Rose Polenzani stops by the KBOO studios and chats with ANODYNE host John B. Jones about her brand new album Where The River Meets The Sea, recorded with Session Americana. They also chat about the Sisters Folk Festival, and about Rose opening for Indigo Girls during their summer tour.

Singer-Songwriter Matt Keating stops by the KBOO studios to play 5 songs from his brand new double cd Quixotic. In between, he and Anodyne host John B. Jones talk about the dissolution of the major record labels, how to pick an emphasis track, and tween marketing then and now.

Kristi Martel, singer/songwriter from Providence RI, talks to Anodyne host John B. Jones about her latest album Ravengirl, and previews songs "Guttermouth" and "Blessed Community" from her upcoming album. 27 minutes.

Thanks for celebrating Record Store Day with me this morning. I've always wanted to do a vinyl-only show and this one came pretty close. What's more, 90% of the songs I played were on exclusive releases issued just days ago! So I say, long live Record Store Day! I cannot wait to do this again next year. It was exciting to see Music Millenium packed full of people, with more people lining up outside to come in.